That would seem to be the obvious answer, but:

$ hostname 
hawk 

$ dnsdomainname
perluser.net

Glen

Yesterday, at 19:10, Nitebirdz sent through the Star Gate:

>On Sat, 23 Dec 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
>
>> I tried this but it didn't work.  After installing from root, all
>> browsers I try to open from any user die with the same error, regardless
>> of whether I install it for Mozilla or Netscape 6:
>>
>> $ /usr/local/mozilla/mozilla /usr/local/mozilla/run-mozilla.sh
>> /usr/local/mozilla/mozilla-b in MOZILLA_FIVE_HOME=/usr/local/mozilla
>>   LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/mozilla
>>      LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/mozilla:/usr/local/mozilla/compon ents
>>        SHLIB_PATH=/usr/local/mozilla
>>           LIBPATH=/usr/local/mozilla
>>        ADDON_PATH=/usr/local/mozilla
>>       MOZ_PROGRAM=/usr/local/mozilla/mozilla-bin
>>       MOZ_TOOLKIT=
>>         moz_debug=0
>>      moz_debugger=
>>
>> **************** SERVER ERROR ************** gethostbyname() failed, errno
>> = 11
>>
>> **************** ************ ************** # # An unexpected exception
>> has been detected in native code outside the VM.# Program
>> counter=0x48bea523 # # Problematic Thread: prio=1 tid=0x80547e8 nid=0x4b2
>> runnable
>> #
>>
>> I'm running 6.1.
>>
>> Glen
>>
>
>Not that I'm an expert on these issue, but you seem to get the error when
>Mozilla calls the gethostbyname function.  You can obtain more information
>about that call by checking the "Linux Programmer's Manual" pages (i.e.,
>'man 3 gethostbyname').  And the error message you're getting appears
>defined in the "/usr/src/linux/include/asm-i386/errno.h" header file as
>"Try again".
>
>Is there any reason to believe that your own system is not correctly
>configured with a hostname perhaps?  A good way to tell for sure would be
>running the Mozilla binary in the context of a "strace" but I suppose that
>would get pretty hairy to explain over here.
>
>In any case, check into possible hostname issues affecting your system
>and perhaps also look into possible issues affecting XFree86 configuration
>problems (perhaps run the 'xhost +' command before running the program or
>something like that).
>
>Sorry I couldn't be much help.
>
>
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>Nitebirdz
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>executive, but you can't make him computer literate."
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